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Harland & Wolff, the British holding company for the shipyard that constructed the Titanic, has gone into administration, a process similar to bankruptcy proceedings in the United States, ...
Harland & Wolff, the 163-year-old firm that built the Titanic, has declared itself insolvent after failing to secure funding to continue trading. The loss-making UK shipbuilder said Monday that it ...
Harland & Wolff Group has been awarded a dry dock contract for two cruise ships from P&O Cruises and Cunard respectively that will occupy the Belfast drydock for 33 days in total.
Embattled Harland and Wolff has declared insolvency and said its status as a London-listed company will “likely come to an end in the near future,” leading to job losses across its sites in ...
Harland & Wolff had been trying to refinance a high interest loan from New York lender Riverstone Credit Partners. That loan facility now stands at around $140m (£106m). In a trading update on ...
The Titanic building and Harland and Wolff cranes are seen in Belfast, Northern Ireland, April 29, 2022. Picture taken April 29, 2022.
Beyond the docks, Harland and Wolff’s mark can be found in the residential areas of Southampton. In Shirley, two street names ...
(Reuters) -British shipbuilder Harland & Wolff said on Friday it had appointed administrators and that would lead to job losses, as the company best known for building the Titanic struggled to get ...
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